Display substrate and display device

ABSTRACT

A display substrate, a method for driving the same, a display device, and a high-precision metal mask are provided. The display area includes a first display sub-area in which pixels are distributed at a high density (e.g., a high resolution), and a second display sub-area in which pixels are distributed at a low density (e.g., a low resolution), and a transition display sub-area, with a distribution density of pixels (a resolution) between the distribution density of pixels in the first display sub-area and a distribution density of pixels in the second display sub-area, is arranged between the first display sub-area and the second display sub-area.

The invention discloses a special-shaped display panel and a display device. The display area of the special-shaped display panel has a special-shaped boundary. The pixels are divided into low-brightness pixels and normal pixels. The pixels form pixel rows and pixel columns, and the pixel rows or pixel columns include pixel groups; the pixel groups include low-luminance pixels at one end of the pixel group and for the conventional pixels at the other end, the pixel group includes a first pixel group and a second pixel group. The number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary in the first pixel group is greater than the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary in the second pixel group. The number of low-luminance pixels in the first pixel group is greater than or equal to the number of low-luminance pixels in the second pixel group; the pixel includes at least three sub-pixels, and the opening width of the sub-pixels in the low-luminance pixels is smaller than the opening width of the sub-pixels in the conventional pixels; The shaped boundary points in the direction of the display area, and the opening area of the low-luminance pixel gradually becomes larger. The irregular-shaped display panel and display device of the present invention improve the phenomenon of irregular-shaped display jaggies. Special-shaped display panel and display device

Technical Field

The present invention relates to the field of semiconductor technology, and more particularly, to a special-shaped display panel and display device.

Background Technique

With the application of display technology in smart wearables and other portable electronic devices, there are diversified requirements for the appearance of display panels, followed by the appearance of special-shaped display panels.

Compared with the conventional display panel, the main difference of the special-shaped display panel is that the display area presents a non-rectangular special shape, such as a circle, ring, diamond, etc., and the pixel units in the display panel are mostly rectangular structures or other more regular Structure, therefore, when it is applied to an abnormity display panel, in the abnormity boundary region near the display panel, the pixel unit and the abnormity boundary line of the display panel cannot fully match, which will cause the display area of the display panel near the abnormity boundary to be displayed A jagged texture is present, and the border position pattern is not rounded, which affects the display effect of the display area near the irregular border.

Therefore, it is a problem in the art to provide a special-shaped display panel and a display device to improve the display aliasing phenomenon of the special-shaped display panel.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of this, the present invention provides a special-shaped display panel and a display device, which solves the technical problem of improving the display aliasing phenomenon of the special-shaped display panel.

In order to solve the above technical problems, the present invention provides a special-shaped display panel, the display area of the special-shaped display panel has a special-shaped boundary,

The special-shaped display panel includes a plurality of pixels. The pixels are divided into low-brightness pixels and normal pixels. Under the same driving voltage, the brightness of the low-brightness pixels is less than that of the normal pixels. The multiple pixels form a plurality of pixel rows extending in the first direction A plurality of pixel columns extending in the second direction, the pixel row or pixel column includes a pixel group, and the pixel group includes low-brightness pixels located at one end of the pixel group and regular pixels located at the other end of the pixel group, and the regular pixels are located away from the irregular border; Among them, the first direction crosses the second direction;

The pixel group includes a first pixel group and a second pixel group. The number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary in the first pixel group is greater than the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary in the second pixel group. The number of low-luminance pixels is greater than or equal to the number of low-luminance pixels in the second pixel group;

Wherein, the pixel includes at least three sub-pixels with different colors, and in the pixel group including the low-luminance pixel, the opening width of the sub-pixel in the low-luminance pixel is smaller than the opening width of the sub-pixel in the conventional pixel;

In the same pixel group, the opening area of the low-luminance pixel gradually becomes larger in the direction from the irregular border to the display area.

Further, in order to solve the above technical problems, the present invention proposes a display device, including any one of the special-shaped display panels provided by the present invention.

Compared with the prior art, the shaped display panel and display device of the present invention achieve the following beneficial effects:

The special-shaped display panel and display device provided by the present invention, the pixels in the special-shaped display panel are divided into low-brightness pixels and conventional pixels. The brightness of the low-brightness pixels is less than the brightness of the conventional pixels. Low-brightness pixels are provided in the display area near the boundary of the special-shaped to improve the special-shaped The phenomenon of border zigzag display, in the same pixel group, the opening area of the sub-pixel in the low-brightness pixel gradually increases in the direction from the shaped border to the display area, then the brightness of the low-brightness pixel gradually becomes larger, so that the shaped border is directed to the display area The brightness gradually changes from small to large in the direction, and there is no large difference in brightness in the display area.

Other features and advantages of the present invention will become clear by the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

The drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification illustrate embodiments of the present invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the present invention.

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of some pixels of a special-shaped display panel in the related art;

FIG. 2 is a schematic top view of a special-shaped display panel provided by an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a pixel group of a shaped display panel provided by an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an alternative implementation manner of a low-luminance pixel provided by an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a schematic top plan view of an alternative implementation manner of a shaped display panel provided by an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is a schematic top view of another optional implementation manner of the shaped display panel provided by the embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a schematic top view of another optional implementation manner of the shaped display panel provided by the embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a schematic top view of another optional implementation manner of the shaped display panel provided by the embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9 is a schematic top view of another optional implementation manner of the shaped display panel provided by the embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 10 is a schematic top view of an alternative implementation of a display device provided by an embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that the relative arrangement of components and steps, numerical expressions, and numerical values set forth in these embodiments do not limit the scope of the present invention unless specifically stated otherwise.

The following description of at least one exemplary embodiment is actually merely illustrative, and in no way serves as any limitation on the invention and its application or use.

Techniques, methods and equipment known to those of ordinary skill in the related art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, the techniques, methods and equipment should be considered as part of the specification.

In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific values should be interpreted as merely exemplary and not limiting. Therefore, other examples of the exemplary embodiment may have different values.

It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters indicate similar items in the following drawings, so once an item is defined in one drawing, there is no need to discuss it further in subsequent drawings.

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of some pixels of a special-shaped display panel in the related art. As shown in FIG. 1 , in order to adapt to the special-shaped boundary Y of the special-shaped display panel, at the position close to the special-shaped boundary Y, some pixels P are removed, resulting in the display area being close to A plurality of step regions T are formed at the shaped boundary Y, and a complete pixel cannot be set in the region Q between the shaped boundary Y and the step region T, which is blocked by the black matrix (BM). Normally lit and the black matrix in the area Q is almost opaque and the brightness is zero, then the brightness difference between the step area T and the area Q is large to form a zigzag pattern, and the irregular border Y pattern is not smooth during display, which affects the display effect of the display panel. For example, a camera or earpiece is hollowed out in a part of the display area of the display panel, and the hollowed-out part is chamfered, round, or elliptical, etc., so that the display area has an irregular border. For example, the display panel itself is The phenomenon of zigzag patterns occurs in non-rectangular display panels such as chamfered rectangular display panels, circular display panels, or circular display panels.

The pixels in the special-shaped display panel provided by the present invention are divided into low-brightness pixels and conventional pixels. By designing and adjusting the opening width of the sub-pixels in the low-brightness pixels near the irregular border, the brightness of the low-brightness pixels is less than that of the conventional pixels, and the steps are reduced The difference in brightness between the area and the irregular border area improves the aliasing of the display panel. The shaped display panel provided by the present invention can be applied to a liquid crystal display panel or an organic light-emitting display panel.

2 is a schematic top view of a shaped display panel provided by an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 2 , the display area of the shaped display panel has a shaped boundary Y. The shaped display panel includes a plurality of pixels P, and the pixels P are divided into low-luminance pixels DP and In the normal pixel CP, the brightness of the low-luminance pixel DP is lower than that of the normal pixel CP under the same driving voltage, and the plurality of pixels P form a plurality of pixel rows PH extending in the first direction a and a plurality of pixels in the second direction b An extended pixel column PL, wherein the first direction a crosses the second direction b, the pixel row PH or pixel column PL includes a pixel group PZ, and the pixel group PZ as a part of the pixel row PH or pixel column PL includes a pixel group PZ A low-luminance pixel DP at one end and a regular pixel CP at the other end of the pixel group PZ. The regular pixel CP is located away from the irregular boundary Y; the present invention does not limit the number of pixels in the pixel group PZ, one pixel row PH or one pixel in the present invention The column PL may include one pixel group PZ, two pixel groups PZ, or a plurality of pixel groups PZ. Taking the pixel row PH as an example, in a special-shaped display panel, when one end of one pixel row PH is adjacent to the shaped boundary, the pixel row PH includes a pixel group PZ; both ends of one pixel row PH are connected to the shaped boundary When adjacent, the pixel row PH includes two pixel groups PZ; if the special-shaped display panel has both a special-shaped boundary formed by chamfering and a special-shaped boundary formed in part of the display area to avoid the camera or the earpiece, the display The pixel row PH or pixel column PL of the partial area may include a plurality of pixel groups PZ.

Compared with the low-brightness pixel DP, the conventional pixel CP is located far away from the irregular-shaped boundary Y in the present invention. The opaque brightness of the space between the irregular-shaped boundary Y and the low-luminance pixel DP is almost zero during display, and the brightness of the low-luminance pixel DP is Compared with the conventional display panel, the brightness of the conventional pixel CP reduces the difference between the brightness of the display area near the shaped boundary Y and the brightness near the shaped boundary Y, thereby improving the aliasing phenomenon of the shaped edge display. To ensure the gradual and smooth transition of brightness, In the pixel group PZ including the low-luminance pixels DP, the number of low-luminance pixels DP may be greater than the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary Y, that is, there is low brightness in the display panel that is not adjacent to the shaped boundary Y Pixel DP. As shown in FIG. 2 , the pixel group PZ includes a first pixel group PZ1 and a second pixel group PZ2. The number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the first pixel group PZ1 is greater than that in the second pixel group PZ2. The number of pixels P adjacent to Y, the number of low-luminance pixels DP in the first pixel group PZ1 is greater than or equal to the number of low-luminance pixels DP in the second pixel group PZ2, in the present invention, the pixel group PZ The greater the number of pixels P adjacent to the boundary Y, the greater the number of low-luminance pixels DP in the pixel group PZ. The number of low-luminance pixels DP in a preferred pixel group is greater than or equal to the number of pixels P adjacent to the irregular boundary Y The number, the display area near the special-shaped boundary Y shows a boundary shape closer to the shape of the special-shaped boundary Y, weakening the boundary aliasing phenomenon during display.

The pixels in the shaped display panel provided by the present invention include at least three sub-pixels with different colors. In a pixel group including low-luminance pixels, the opening width of the sub-pixels in the low-luminance pixels is smaller than the opening width of the sub-pixels in the conventional pixels; FIG. 3 is A schematic diagram of a pixel group of a special-shaped display panel provided by an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 illustrates a pixel group in a pixel row, and the pixel P includes three sub-pixels with different colors as an example. The opening of the sub-pixel in the low-luminance pixel DP the width d1 is smaller than the opening width d2 of the sub-pixel in the normal pixel CP. In this pixel group, the opening area of the low-luminance pixel DP gradually becomes larger in the first direction a of the display area from the irregular border.

In the present invention, the opening width d1 of each sub-pixel in the same low-luminance pixel DP may be the same or different, but both are smaller than the opening width d2 of the sub-pixel in the conventional pixel CP; the opening area of each sub-pixel in the same low-luminance pixel DP may also be Same or different. Taking a liquid crystal display panel as an example, the liquid crystal display panel includes a black matrix, and the black matrix divides the display panel into a plurality of sub-pixels. By adjusting the width of the black matrix surrounding the sub-pixels, the opening area of the low-luminance pixel DP can be smaller than that of the conventional pixel CP The opening area, and thus the brightness of the low-luminance pixel DP is less than the brightness of the conventional pixel CP. By adjusting the black matrix surrounding the sub-pixel, the sub-pixel opening area is different, and the brightness of the low-luminance pixel is less than that of the conventional pixel. The process is simple and easy to implement.

In the special-shaped display panel provided by the present invention, the pixels are divided into low-brightness pixels and conventional pixels. The brightness of the low-brightness pixels is less than that of the conventional pixels. Setting low-brightness pixels in the display area close to the special-shaped boundary improves the phenomenon of jagged display on the special-shaped boundary. In a pixel group, the opening area of the low-brightness pixel gradually increases from the abnormal boundary to the direction of the display area, and the brightness of the low-luminance pixel gradually increases. With a gradual transition, there is no large difference in brightness in the display area.

Further, in some optional implementation manners, FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an alternative implementation manner of a low-luminance pixel provided by an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 4 , within a low-luminance pixel, sub-pixels with different colors the opening areas of the pixels sp are the same, and the opening width d1 of the sub-pixels sp with different colors is the same. In the special-shaped display panel provided in this embodiment, the opening areas of the sub-pixels sp of different colors in the low-luminance pixels are the same, then there is no color mixing difference between the low-luminance pixels and the conventional pixels when the display panel is displayed, and the display panel has no color shift phenomenon At the same time, in a low-luminance pixel, the opening width d1 of each sub-pixel sp of different colors is the same, the opening shape of each color sub-pixel sp is the same, and the process of manufacturing the display panel is relatively simple. Among them, the sub-pixel sp in the low-luminance pixel the opening height h may be equal to the opening height of the sub-pixel in the conventional pixel. For example, in a liquid crystal display panel, only the size of the black matrix in the width direction of the sub-pixel opening needs to be adjusted during the manufacture of the display panel to achieve the difference in the opening area of the sub-pixel.

Further, in some optional implementations, FIG. 5 is a schematic top view of an alternative implementation of a shaped display panel provided by an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 5 , within a low-luminance pixel, each color the opening areas of different sub-pixels are the same, and the opening widths of the sub-pixels of different colors are the same. Within the same pixel group PZ in a pixel row PH or a pixel column PL, the shaped boundary Y points to the first of the display area in the direction a and/or the second direction b, the opening width of the sub-pixels of different low-luminance pixels DP gradually becomes larger.

In this embodiment, the low-brightness pixels near the abnormity boundary provided by the abnormity display panel improve the aliasing phenomenon; the sub-pixels with different colors in the low-brightness pixels have the same opening area, and the display panel has no color shift phenomenon; In the direction of the area, the opening width of the sub-pixels of different low-luminance pixels gradually becomes larger, which realizes a gradual transition of the brightness of the low-luminance pixels from small to large. There is no large difference in brightness during display, and the visual effect is good.

Further, in some alternative embodiments, FIG. 6 is a schematic top view of another alternative embodiment of the shaped display panel provided by the embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 6 , in the first direction a, The opening of the sub-pixel has opposite first edge B1 and second edge B2, the second edge B2 is far from the first edge B1 away from the shaped boundary Y, and the second edge B2 of the sub-pixel located on the same straight line in the second direction b is located on the same Line X. In this embodiment, the opening area of the sub-pixel of the low-luminance pixel DP is closer to the direction of the display area relative to the shaped boundary. For example, in a liquid crystal display panel, when the display panel is manufactured, it is only necessary to adjust the proximity of the sub-pixel in the first direction a The width of the black matrix on the side of the shaped boundary Y is used to adjust the opening area of the sub-pixel. The process is relatively simple and easy to implement.

Further, in some optional embodiments, FIG. 7 is a schematic top view of another alternative embodiment of the shaped display panel provided by the embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 7 , in a low-luminance pixel, each The opening areas of the sub-pixels with different colors are the same, and the opening widths of the sub-pixels with different colors are the same, the centers of the opening areas of the sub-pixels in the same pixel row are on the same straight line, and the centers of the opening areas of the sub-pixels are on the same straight line. In this embodiment, the low-brightness pixels near the abnormity boundary provided by the abnormity display panel improve the aliasing phenomenon. At the same time, the opening areas of the sub-pixels with different colors are the same, and the display panel has no color shift phenomenon; in the display panel, they are located in the same The center of the opening area of each sub-pixel in the pixel row is on the same straight line, and the center of the opening area of each sub-pixel in the same pixel column is on the same straight line, ensuring that the center position of the sub-pixel remains unchanged, and the opening of the sub-pixel is on the display panel Evenly distributed in the middle, the visual effect is good.

Further, in some alternative embodiments, FIG. 8 is a schematic top view of another alternative embodiment of the shaped display panel provided by the embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 8 , the shaped display panel includes low-luminance pixels DP Unlike the conventional pixel CP, the shaped boundary Y is an arc boundary; the first tangent Q1 and the second tangent Q2 of the arc boundary intersect to form an R angle toward the arc boundary, where the first tangent Q1 is the first The tangent of an endpoint D1, the second tangent Q2 is the tangent of the second endpoint D2 across the arc boundary; the display area between the angle bisector J1 of the R angle and the first tangent Q1 is the first zone Z1, the angle of the R The display area between the angle bisector J1 and the second tangent Q2 is the second area Z2, where in the first area Z1, one pixel group is located in the same pixel row, and in the second area Z2, one pixel group is located in the same pixel Column; in the direction from the angle bisector J1 of the R angle to the first tangent line Q1, the first zone Z1 includes the first zone first pixel group Z1PZ1, the first zone second pixel group Z1PZ2 arranged in sequence to the first zone The Nth pixel group Z1PZN points at the second cut at the angle bisector J1 from the angle R In the direction of the line Q2, the second zone Z2 includes a second zone first pixel group Z2PZ1, a second zone second pixel group Z2PZ2 to a second zone Nth pixel group Z2PZN arranged in sequence; In the above, the opening widths of the sub-pixels of each pixel in the X pixel group in the first area and the X pixel group in the second area correspond to each other in sequence, where X is greater than or equal to 1 and less than or equal to N, and N is a positive integer, as shown in FIG. 8 Only the arrangement of the pixels P in the special-shaped display panel is shown, and the sub-pixels included in the pixels P are not shown.

In this embodiment, the opening area of the sub-pixel in the first direction a is adjusted by adjusting the opening width of the sub-pixel in the low-brightness pixel, thereby ensuring that the direction of the irregular border pointing to the display area, each low in the same pixel group The area of the opening area of the luminance pixel gradually increases. In this embodiment, the shaped boundary of the shaped display panel is an arc-shaped boundary, and the display area is designed close to the shaped boundary. In the direction from the shaped boundary to the display area, the first area X pixel group and the second area X pixel The opening widths of the sub-pixels of each pixel in the group correspond to the same in sequence, that is, the brightness of each pixel in the X pixel group of the first region and the X pixel group of the second region correspond to the same. The display area near the irregular border is displayed the shape of the border graphic is closer to the shape of the arc border, which weakens the aliasing phenomenon of the irregular border display. At the same time, the pixel brightness transition rule of the two areas at the angle bisector of the R angle is the same, and the visual effect is good when the display panel is displayed.

Further, in some alternative embodiments, FIG. 9 is a schematic top view of another alternative embodiment of the shaped display panel provided by an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 9 , the angle bisector of the R angle divides R The angle is divided into a first angle ∠1 with the first tangent Q1 as the side and a second angle ∠2 with the second tangent Q2 as the side; the angle bisector 11J of the first angle ∠1 divides the first area closer to R The first sub-region Z11 of the corner bisector J1 of the corner and the second sub-region Z12 near the first tangent Q1, the number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the pixel group in the second sub-region Z12 is greater than or equal to The number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the pixel group in the first sub-region Z11; the angle bisector 22J of the second angle ∠2 divides the second region into the third of the angle bisector J1 near the angle R The sub-region Z23 and the fourth sub-region Z24 close to the second tangent Q2, the number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the pixel group in the fourth sub-region Z24 is greater than or equal to the pixel group in the third sub-region Z23 The number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y.

In this embodiment, in order to adapt the arc boundary in the first region to the direction of the end point from the angle bisector J1 of the R angle, the pixel group in the first sub-region Z11 close to the angle bisector J1 of the R angle and the shaped boundary Y The number of adjacent pixels P is less than the number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the pixel group in the second sub-region Z12; in order to adapt to the curved boundary in the second region, the angle bisector J1 from the angle R In the direction of the end point, the number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the pixel group in the third sub-region Z23 is less than the number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the fourth sub-region Z24. This embodiment The number of pixels adjacent to the alien boundary in the pixel group of the mid-region design adapts to the orientation of the alien boundary, weakens the aliasing phenomenon of the alien boundary, and displays the boundary shape closer to the arc shape when displayed; the second sub-region Z12 and the fourth sub-region Z24 are respectively close to the two endpoints of the shaped boundary. The visual arc trend is weaker than that of the first sub-region Z11 and the third sub-region Z23, and more pixels can be set adjacent to the shaped boundary. Further, in some optional implementation manners, as shown in FIG. 9 , the number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y in the pixel group in the first sub-region Z11 are all less than or equal to 2, the first sub-region The number of low-luminance pixels DP of the pixel group in Z11 is less than or equal to 2; the number of pixels P in the pixel group in the second subregion Z12 adjacent to the shaped boundary Y is greater than or equal to 2, the second subregion The number of low-luminance pixels DP of the pixel group in Z12 is greater than or equal to 2. In this embodiment, in a pixel group containing low-luminance pixels, the number of low-luminance pixels is greater than or equal to the number of pixels in the pixel group adjacent to the shaped boundary, reducing the difference in brightness between the display area and the shaped boundary, Weakened display aliasing.

Further, in some optional embodiments, as shown in FIG. 9 , in each pixel group of the second sub-region Z12, the number of pixels P adjacent to the shaped boundary Y is equal to the number of low-luminance pixels DP. In the pixel group of the second sub-region, the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary is large, and all pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary are set as low-brightness pixels, which weakens the display aliasing phenomenon, while pointing to the display from the shaped boundary The brightness of the low-brightness pixels in the direction of the area gradually increases, which can achieve a uniform transition of the brightness, and the display panel has a good display effect.

Further, in some optional embodiments, the gray scale of the difference between low-brightness pixels of different brightness in the shaped display panel provided by the present invention is an integer multiple of 16.

When the display panel displays the brightness from the darkest to the brightest, there are 256 brightness levels from 0 to 255, called 256 gray levels. In this embodiment, by adjusting the opening area of the sub-pixel in the pixel, 14 gray levels are designed in advance Low-brightness pixels that differ by an integer multiple of 16, where the lowest-brightness pixel among the low-brightness pixels is 15 grayscale, and the highest-brightness pixel among the low-brightness pixels is 239 grayscale, which is selected according to the brightness requirements at the position adjacent to the irregular border The low-brightness pixels need to be set. At this time, the opening area of the sub-pixel in the pixel has been designed, which saves time for re-designing the process. To design an integer multiple of gray scale difference of 32, you only need to design 6 low-luminance pixels. The number of low-luminance pixels with different brightness is too small to meet the different brightness requirements of adjacent pixels with irregular borders; if the design gray-scale difference is an integer multiple of 8 You need to design 30 low-brightness pixels. The number of low-brightness pixels with different brightness is relatively large, and the design is relatively complicated. In this embodiment, 14 kinds of low-luminance pixels with different luminances are designed. The design is relatively simple, and at the same time, the rich luminance changes of the low-luminance pixels can be achieved.

It should be noted that the grayscale value of the difference between low-brightness pixels of different brightness in the shaped display panel can be designed according to different brightness requirements. In the above embodiment, the grayscale value of the difference between low-brightness pixels of different brightness is an integer of 16 Times is only an optional implementation, not a limitation of all cases in the present invention.

Further, the present invention further provides a display device, which includes any special-shaped display panel provided by the embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 10 is a schematic top view of an alternative implementation of a display device provided by an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 10 , the display device includes a special-shaped display panel having an arc-shaped boundary Y. In the display device provided by the present invention, the pixels in the special-shaped display panel are divided into low-brightness pixels and normal pixels. Low-brightness pixels are provided in the display area close to the special-shaped boundary, and the internal electrodes of the sub-pixels are realized by adjusting the opening area of the sub-pixels after applying the same voltage The generated electric field intensity is different to realize the difference in the transmittance within the pixel. The brightness of the low-brightness pixel is less than the brightness of the conventional pixel, which improves the aliasing display phenomenon of the irregular border. At the same time, the brightness of the low-brightness pixel gradually increases from the irregular border to the display area. Increased to achieve a gradual transition from small to large in the direction from the shaped boundary to the display area.

It can be known from the foregoing embodiments that the shaped display panel and the display device of the present invention achieve the following beneficial effects: The special-shaped display panel and display device provided by the present invention, the pixels in the special-shaped display panel are divided into low-brightness pixels and conventional pixels. The brightness of the low-brightness pixels is less than the brightness of the conventional pixels. Low-brightness pixels are provided in the display area near the boundary of the special-shaped to improve the special-shaped The phenomenon of border zigzag display, in the same pixel group, the opening area of the sub-pixel in the low-brightness pixel gradually increases in the direction from the shaped border to the display area, then the brightness of the low-brightness pixel gradually becomes larger, so that the shaped border is directed to the display area The brightness gradually changes from small to large in the direction, and there is no large difference in brightness in the display area.

Although some specific embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail through examples, those skilled in the art should understand that the above examples are only for illustration, not for limiting the scope of the present invention. Those skilled in the art should understand that the above embodiments can be modified without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.

CLAIMS CN107422517

1.

A special-shaped display panel, characterized in that the display area of the special-shaped display panel has a special-shaped boundary, the special-shaped display panel includes a plurality of pixels, the pixels are divided into low-brightness pixels and conventional pixels, under the same driving voltage The brightness of the low-luminance pixel is less than that of the conventional pixel, and the plurality of pixels form a plurality of pixel rows extending in the first direction, a plurality of pixel columns extending in the second direction, the pixel rows or The pixel column includes a pixel group, and the pixel group includes the low-brightness pixel at one end of the pixel group and the regular pixel at the other end of the pixel group, and the regular pixel is located away from the irregular boundary; Wherein the first direction crosses the second direction; the pixel group includes a first pixel group and a second pixel group, and the number of pixels in the first pixel group adjacent to the shaped boundary is greater than The number of pixels in the second pixel group adjacent to the shaped boundary, the number of the low-luminance pixels in the first pixel group is greater than or equal to that in the second pixel group The number of luminance pixels; wherein, the pixel includes at least three sub-pixels with different colors, and in the pixel group including the low-luminance pixel, the opening width of the sub-pixel in the low-luminance pixel is smaller than that in the conventional pixel The opening width of the pixel; in the same pixel group, the opening area of the low-luminance pixel gradually becomes larger in the direction from the irregular boundary to the display area.

2.

The special-shaped display panel according to claim 1, wherein in one of the low-luminance pixels, the opening areas of the sub-pixels with different colors are the same, and the opening widths of the sub-pixels with different colors are the same.

3.

The special-shaped display panel according to claim 2, characterized in that, in the same pixel group, the opening width of the sub-pixels different from the low-luminance pixels differs from the special-shaped boundary to the direction of the display area Gradually become larger.

4.

The special-shaped display panel according to claim 3, wherein in the first direction, the opening of the sub-pixel has first and second opposite edges, and the second edge is opposite to the first An edge is away from the shaped boundary, and the second edges of the sub-pixels that are located on the same straight line in the second direction are located on the same straight line.

5.

The heterogeneous display panel according to claim 3, wherein the centers of the opening areas of the sub-pixels located in the same pixel row are located on the same straight line, and the centers of the opening areas of the sub-pixels located in the same pixel column Located on the same straight line.

6.

The special-shaped display panel according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the special-shaped boundary is an arc-shaped boundary; the first tangent line and the second tangent line of the arc-shaped boundary intersect to form toward the arc The R angle of the curved boundary, wherein the first tangent line is a tangent line passing through the first end point of the arc boundary, and the second tangent line is a tangent line passing the second end point of the arc boundary; The display area between the bisector of the angle and the first tangent is the first area, and the display area between the bisector of the angle R and the second tangent is the second area, wherein, In the first area, one of the pixel groups is located in the same pixel row, and in the second area, one of the pixel groups is located in the same pixel column; The line points in the direction of the first tangent line, and the first area includes a first area first pixel group, a first area second pixel group, and a first area Nth pixel group arranged in this order. The angle bisector of the angle points in the direction of the second tangent, the second area includes The first pixel group in the second area, the second pixel group in the second area, and the Nth pixel group in the second area; in the direction from the shaped boundary to the display area, the Xth pixel group in the first area is The opening widths of the sub-pixels in each pixel in the Xth pixel group in the second region correspond to the same in sequence, where X is greater than or equal to 1 and less than or equal to N, and N is a positive integer.

7.

The special-shaped display panel according to claim 6, wherein the corner bisector of the R corner divides the R corner into a first corner with the first tangent as a side and a second tangent Is the second corner of the side; the angle bisector of the first corner divides the first region into a first sub-region near the corner bisector of the R angle and a second sub-region near the first tangent Area, the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary in the pixel group in the second sub-region is greater than or equal to the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary in the pixel group in the first sub-region The angle bisector of the second angle divides the second region into a third sub-region near the angle bisector of the R angle and a fourth sub-region near the second tangent, the fourth sub The number of pixels adjacent to the irregular border in the pixel group in the area is greater than or equal to the number of pixels adjacent to the irregular border in the pixel group in the third sub-region.

8.

The irregular-shaped display panel according to claim 7, wherein the number of pixels adjacent to the irregular-shaped boundary in the pixel group in the first sub-region are all less than or equal to 2, and the first sub-region The number of low-luminance pixels in the pixel group in is all less than or equal to 2; the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary in the pixel group in the second sub-region is greater than or equal to 2, the second sub The number of low-luminance pixels of the pixel group in the area is greater than or equal to 2.

9.

The shaped display panel according to claim 8, wherein in each pixel group of the second sub-region, the number of pixels adjacent to the shaped boundary is equal to the number of low-luminance pixels.

10.

The special-shaped display panel according to claim 1, wherein a gray scale of the difference between the low-luminance pixels of different brightness is an integer multiple of 16.

11.

A display device, characterized by comprising the shaped display panel according to any one of claims 1 to 10. 

1. A display substrate, comprising a display area, wherein the display area comprises: a first display sub-area; and a second display sub-area; wherein a distribution density of pixels in the first display sub-area is higher than a distribution density of pixels in the second display sub-area; the first display sub-area comprises: a plurality of first pixel elements; and a plurality of second pixel elements; the second display sub-area comprises: a plurality of third pixel elements; wherein at least one of the plurality of first pixel elements comprises: a first sub-pixel, and a second sub-pixel; at least one of the plurality of second pixel elements comprises: a third sub-pixel, and a fourth sub-pixel; and at least one of the third pixel element comprises: a five sub-pixel, a six sub-pixel, and a seven sub-pixel adjacent to each other; wherein the second sub-pixel, the fourth sub-pixel and the six sub-pixel are green sub-pixels, the first sub-pixel and the five sub-pixel are red sub-pixels, and the third sub-pixel and the seven sub-pixel are blue sub-pixels; wherein in the first display sub-area, a light-emitting area of the second sub-pixel is smaller than a light-emitting area of the first sub-pixel, and the light-emitting area of the second sub-pixel is smaller than a light-emitting area of the third sub-pixel; and wherein a light-emitting area of the five sub-pixel in the second display sub-area is larger than the light-emitting area of the first sub-pixel in the first display sub-area.
 2. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein in first display sub-area, one first pixel element and one adjacent second pixel element form a pixel group; and in a same pixel group, the second sub-pixel of the first pixel element and the fourth sub-pixel of the second pixel element are arranged in a same column.
 3. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein in the first display sub-area, the shapes of the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, the third sub-pixel and the fourth sub-pixel are regular shapes.
 4. The display substrate according to claim 3, wherein in the first display sub-area, shapes of the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, the third sub-pixel and the fourth sub-pixel are substantially same.
 5. The display substrate according to claim 3, in the first display sub-area, the shape of the first sub-pixel is rounded shape.
 6. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein in the first display sub-area, a total light-emitting area of the second sub-pixel and the fourth sub-pixel is smaller than a light-emitting area of the first sub-pixel, and the total light-emitting area of the second sub-pixel and the fourth sub-pixel is smaller than a light-emitting area of the third sub-pixel.
 7. The display substrate according to claim 2, wherein the second sub-pixel and the fourth sub-pixel in the same pixel group are arranged symmetric.
 8. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein in the first display sub-area, a quantity of first sub-pixels is the same as a quantity of third sub-pixels.
 9. The display substrate according to claim 8, wherein in the first display sub-area, the sum of a quantity of second sub-pixels and a quantity of fourth sub-pixels is twice the quantity of the first sub-pixels.
 10. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein in the first display sub-area, a shape of the first sub-pixel is substantially the same as a shape of the third sub-pixel.
 11. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein shapes of the first sub-pixels in the first display sub-area are substantially same, and shapes of the third sub-pixels in the first display sub-area are substantially same.
 12. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein shapes of five sub-pixels in the second display sub-area are substantially same; and shapes of seven sub-pixels in the second display sub-area are substantially same.
 13. The display substrate according to claim 12, wherein the shapes of the five sub-pixels are rectangle.
 14. The display substrate according to claim 13, wherein the shapes of the seven sub-pixels are rectangle, and shapes of the six sub-pixels are square.
 15. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein in the second display sub-area, a light-emitting area of the six sub-pixel is smaller than a light-emitting area of the five sub-pixel.
 16. The display substrate according to claim 2, wherein in the second display sub-area, sub-pixels in each third pixel element are arranged in a same order.
 17. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein the light-emitting area of the six sub-pixel in the second display sub-area is larger than the light-emitting area of the second sub-pixel in the first display sub-area.
 18. The display substrate according to claim 17, wherein a light-emitting area of the seven sub-pixel in the second display sub-area is larger than the light-emitting area of the third sub-pixel in the first display sub-area.
 19. A display device, comprising: a display substrate; and a driver configured to drive the display substrate; wherein the display substrate comprises a display area comprising: a first display sub-area; and a second display sub-area; wherein a distribution density of pixels in the first display sub-area is higher than a distribution density of pixels in the second display sub-area; the first display sub-area comprises: a plurality of first pixel elements; and a plurality of second pixel elements; the second display sub-area comprises: a plurality of third pixel elements; wherein at least one of the plurality of first pixel elements comprises: a first sub-pixel, and a second sub-pixel; at least one of the plurality of second pixel elements comprises: a third sub-pixel, and a fourth sub-pixel; and at least one of the third pixel element comprises: a five sub-pixel, a six sub-pixel, and a seven sub-pixel adjacent to each other; wherein the second sub-pixel, the fourth sub-pixel and the six sub-pixel have a same color, the first sub-pixel and the five sub-pixel have a same color, and the third sub-pixel and the seven sub-pixel have a same color; wherein in the first display sub-area, a light-emitting area of the second sub-pixel is smaller than a light-emitting area of the first sub-pixel, and the light-emitting area of the second sub-pixel is smaller than a light-emitting area of the third sub-pixel; and wherein a light-emitting area of the five sub-pixel in the second display sub-area is larger than the light-emitting area of the first sub-pixel in the first display sub-area.
 20. The display device according to claim 19, wherein the driver is one of an Integrated Circuit (IC), an external Central Processing Unit (CPU), or a micro processor. 